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Jennie Kermode has been posting to alt.gothic since 1994. She was the last Keeper of the [[Netscrape]] and was named alt.gothic's Speaker to Animals by [[klaatu]] because of her ability to converse with trolls. A [[Glasgoth]] now resident in neighbouring [[Paisley]], she regularly attended the [[Whitby Gothic Weekend]] until becoming housebound by illness, and she has been to a [[Convergence]]. She was the creator of [[the roar of a big machine]]. She is in long term relationships with [[Donald Says]] and [[Potatojunkie]].
Jennie Kermode has been posting to alt.gothic since 1994. She was the last Keeper of the [[Netscrape]] and was named alt.gothic's Speaker to Animals by [[klaatu]] because of her ability to converse with trolls. A [[Glasgoth]] now resident in neighbouring Paisley, she regularly attended the [[Whitby Gothic Weekend]] until becoming housebound by illness, and she has been to a [[Convergence]]. She was the creator of [[the roar of a big machine]]. She is in long term relationships with [[Donald Says]] and [[Potatojunkie]].


A writer by trade, Jennie is the author of ''Supporting Transgender and Non-binary People with Disabilities or Illnesses: a Good Practice Guide for Health and Care Provision'', ''Transgender Employees in the Workplace: a Guide for Employers'' and ''The Orpheus Industry''. She is content director at [http://www.eyeforfilm.com Eye For Film] and chairs the charity [http://www.transmediawatch.org Trans Media Watch]. She previously ran fashion design company Incarnadine, was once in a band with [[Erithromycin]] which never played but was offered two record contracts, and has been dead.
A writer by trade, Jennie is the author of ''Supporting Transgender and Non-binary People with Disabilities or Illnesses: a Good Practice Guide for Health and Care Provision'', ''Transgender Employees in the Workplace: a Guide for Employers'' and ''The Orpheus Industry''. She is content director at [http://www.eyeforfilm.com Eye For Film] and chairs the charity [http://www.transmediawatch.org Trans Media Watch]. She previously ran fashion design company Incarnadine, was once in a band with [[Erithromycin]] which never played but was offered two record contracts, and has been dead.
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